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Subject: [Healeys] 100 front fender nuts
From: S and T Miller via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 22:25:56 +0000
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I have been following Geoff Chrysler's BN1 restoration online. I had notice=
d in one of his recent pictures that there are caged floating nuts where th=
e windshield forward foot attaches to the fender, and not the typical fende=
r clips. The cages are spot welded to the inner fender lip. When tearing do=
wn my BN2 I found these caged floating nuts pop riveted in, and I assumed t=
hey were wrong (partially correct). It seems to me now that the only thing =
incorrect is that they were pop riveted in, as I found the spot welded floa=
ting cages on my BN1 as well (and just like Geoff's spectacular car). So I =
plan to spot weld those back in.

Interesting though while looking at my front BN1 fenders I found the last/r=
ear fender attaching hole has a nut welded directly to the inner fender, ag=
ain rather than the typical fender clip. This one is not in a floating cage=
. Does this seem correct? I can't find any evidence that my BN2 had welded =
nuts on that last hole, but it's possible.
TY, Shawn

The Millers

"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a test dri=
ve."

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I have been following Geoff Chrysler's BN1 restoration online. I had notice=
d in one of his recent pictures that there are caged floating nuts where th=
e windshield forward foot attaches to the fender, and not the typical fende=
r clips. The cages are spot welded
 to the inner fender lip. When tearing down my BN2 I found these caged floa=
ting nuts pop riveted in, and I assumed they were wrong (partially correct)=
. It seems to me now that the only thing incorrect is that they were pop ri=
veted in, as I found the spot welded
 floating cages on my BN1 as well (and just like Geoff's spectacular car). =
So I plan to spot weld those back in.&nbsp;</div>
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Interesting though while looking at my front BN1 fenders I found the last/r=
ear fender attaching hole has a nut welded directly to the inner fender, ag=
ain rather than the typical fender clip. This one is not in a floating cage=
. Does this seem correct? I can't
 find any evidence that my BN2 had welded nuts on that last hole, but it's =
possible.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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TY, Shawn</div>
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<div>The Millers<br>
&nbsp;<br>
&quot;Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a tes=
t drive.&quot;<br>
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